Deborah Lee Luskin

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Deborah Lee Luskin is a regular commentator for Vermont Public Radio and has been writing about life in the Green Mountain State since relocating from New York City in 1984. Luskin holds a PhD in English Literature from Columbia University and has taught literature and writing to diverse learners, from Ivy League undergraduates to prison inmates. She is a Visiting Scholar for the Vermont Humanities Council, a freelance writer, workshop leader, and editorial columnist.

IPPY GOLD MEDAL WINNER

Deborah Lee Luskin’s debut novel, Into the Wilderness, has been awarded the Independent Publishers’ Gold Medal for Regional Fiction. Into the Wilderness is a love story set in Vermont in 1964. The book was published by White River Press in February, 2010; an electronic edition was released in April, 2011.
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Published on May 28, 2011 17:21 Tags: 1964, award-winner, gold-medal, ippy, marlboro-music-festival, regional-fiction
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